22VAC40-665 Subsidy Program Vendor Requirements for Family Day Homes22VAC40-665 General qualifications22VAC40-665 Building or home maintenance.22VAC40-665 Supervision and ratio requirements22VAC40-665 Programs22VAC40-665 Special Care Provisions & Emergencies22VAC40-665 Special Services

Comments:

A Subsidy Health and Safety inspection was conducted on 03/13/2019 to review supplemental health and safety requirements.
An unannounced monitoring inspection was conducted today from approximately 10:50am-12:35pm. There were 7 children (16 points) in the direct care and supervision of 2 caregivers. A sample of 4 children?s records, 2 caregiver's records and 3 household member's records were reviewed. The children were observed playing outside, watching television and eating. Zero new caregivers have been hired since the last inspection. Areas of non-compliance are identified in this report. The exit interview was conducted with the provider. If you have any questions, contact Kimberly.Sawyer@dss.virginia.gov.
A licensing inspection was also conducted this date; the two inspections combined cover all subsidy health and safety requirements. Only subsidy requirements that are not covered in licensing standards are reviewed during this supplemental inspection. Violations were found during the supplemental subsidy health and safety inspection requirements and are identified on the violation notice.

Based on record review, lockdown procedures were not practiced at least annually.
Evidence:
Lockdown procedures were not practiced in 2018.

Plan of Correction:

I will complete one for 2019.

Disclaimer:

A compliance history is in no way a rating for a facility.

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